Man (40s) dies in Co Limerick car crash
Woman (30s) in hospital with serious injuries after crash on N20 near Croom
Woman (30s) in hospital with serious injuries after crash on N20 near Croom
Boys marginally outperform girls in terms of highest grades
Crowe Report finds some senior Garda ‘afraid’ to intervene when subordinates persistently performed poorly
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Young entrepreneur was issued with ‘cease and desist’ order by market regulator SEC
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Data shows number of blazes in Europe has jumped by nearly 50% in 2025
Deal will expand Granite’s footprint, adding Zesty’s Belfast office
Plenty of people, including Michael O’Leary, have come out with countless different figures, some proclaiming them with great certainty
European leaders and Ukrainian president speak with Trump ahead of Friday’s US-Russia summit
Granlab’s patent-pending formula could bring relief to those with psoriasis, eczema and sensitive skin
Main issue is whether to cap production or focus on better design, recycling and reuse
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In the News podcast: RCSI associate professor Frank Moriarty discusses the significant increase in opiod prescriptions in Ireland
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External funding, smear campaigns and bots have become familiar features of elections elsewhere
Individual member of invasive species identified and captured in Ireland
A great playing career can’t be the only thing going for you as a manager, but it buys time and instant respect
August has given me time to think about how politicians holiday. Most of them do it badly
Ivana Kiripati earned a scholarship and returned to an international cap. Questions now turn to the possibility of others following suit
Northern unionists might dare to dream of a similar outcome but SNP's legacy offers a mixed lesson
Readers recall their previous Oasis concert experiences
More sun on the way this weekend despite storms and showers in some places
Irish travel tech company marginally increased its revenue last year but exceptional costs hit profit
MLS now only seen by the masses when a brief moment of Messi magic goes viral on social media
Amid increased awareness of racist attacks on Indian nationals, healthcare professionals say nurses and doctors from India are nervous to work in Ireland
Generations of Cafollas, Borzas and DiVitos worked and lived over the shop on O’Connell Street, but some are starting to leave as the city’s main street changes
A day after drafting in the National Guard and just before he sits down with Putin, the US president took time out to consider the arts
OpenAI’s latest upgrade of its AI tool is effectively being tested by 700m users while having potential for adverse real-world impact
US tariff concerns weighed somewhat on activity levels, according to Davy report
GLP-1 agonists such as Ozempic and Wegovy have a lot of promise
Ireland will not hit its 2030 targets on electric vehicles but the signs are that momentum is now firmly behind the shift from fossil fuel
Local retailers concerned at arrival of another off licence in the area in plan which also involves reopening an alley closed due to antisocial activity
The food group had a profit warning, questions over its structure and a near 50% slide in share prices in the first half of this year
There is poetic justice in Rue Edmond Picard is becoming Rue Andrée Geulen – although that hasn’t stopped some residents from grumbling
Ever tried an ‘electronic nose’? A ‘smart hydration tracker’? Some gadgets are either surplus to requirement or just duds
Nine in 10 US corporations happy with Irish operations, AmCham members say, with 68% planning further investment over next five years
Ryan Tubridy’s return of €150,000 to his old employer, plus eight other TV moments I missed while I was away reading books and smelling flowers
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